Living a lie.

I have become a grand master at deceiving myself without even knowing it.

For months now, my architectural designs gradually improved to the point where my houses made it to the top of the leader boards multiple times. The only way these houses were taken down was by shear brute force or my own stupidity during self tests. So impressive was the creations that lay before me, I foolishly believed that I was one of the top designers in this game.

Then I started reading this forum and happen to review ICEMAN’s designs....Whoa! My reality / pride were shredded instantly. I’m nowhere near the complexity that is contained in his maps. Ok it’s just one person. Maybe I’m the second greatest, so I continue reading….. Nope!

Other people have post their FULL designs and some of them I can’t figure out how safely navigate through them. I’m not kidding, how can a maze built with the same “known” items that I use; be configured in such a way that I am baffled even when shown the answer.

Did I accidently purchase a game that is designed for the Academically Gifted. Am I alone?

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Amen. Everything in my house, more or less, is a copy of a copy, from magic dances to bit locks, i use them, but no way could I have devised them. Many other things I do not possess the skills to even copy and safely implement in my house.

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TheRealCheese - So true, in this game we should all fear our neighbors.

tigerbalm immunity - I am guilty of plagiarism as well. Just saying with these newer designs its becoming difficult to copy and keep up.

Cylence - in the interest of full disclosure. Some electronics I rarely use (i.e. Panic button and Pressure Toggle switch) to this day I don't think I ever used Rotary Toggle switch I know its sad.

Killer Mosquito - Exactly these were the maps I was referring to. While trying to reverse engineer the design I would start at the safe and work backwards towards the entrance. Mumbling to myself; "You got to be kidding", "This is insane", "How can I use this in my house"

42dustman - Two words "Paradoxical circuit". Yea I have to put on the dunce cap and sit in a corner when that topic is brought up.

poor - agreed, clocks take up a lot of space and are becoming so predictable now. My tapes are full of players stutter stepping 9 times before moving on to an electric floor. Cat traps on the other hand are very interesting, trying to understand these better.

Thanks for everyone's reply. If you happen to be in the neighborhood stop on by.You will know your at my house when you see the welcome mat with a face made up of wires.

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williad2 wrote:

42dustman - Two words "Paradoxical circuit". Yea I have to put on the dunce cap and sit in a corner when that topic is brought up.

I've actually recently dabbled in paradoxical circuits. They are awesome when you use them properly. However, my first two tries using them resulted in a VERY easy robbery for someone. I didn't use them properly. I try to find something new to use in each new house that I build. When you look at my old house (http://thecastledoctrine.net/forums/vie … hp?id=2832), it's complicated. But I feel like looking at the floor plan for a few minutes will give you the solution. I've looked at some of iceman's and blips floorplans..... 15 minutes later and I still can't figure out how I would get through the thing.

That's one thing I would suggest though - with each new house, try a new trap. A new 2k house is the closest you can come to a sandbox practice area. I've built 3 houses with clocks... I still have no clue how they work, nor did I ever properly use them. I finally got the paradox circuit after building one in a new 2k house and playing around by randomly removing wires to see what ended up getting powered and what did not. My issue for awhile was that in each new life, I just kept building the same house. Granted, it was an effective house... but I never learned anything.

Unknown.... thanks BlipUnknown again because I thought I'd go on a no-tool revenge run on Blip. Silly me........Never risk what you aren't willing to lose.Be willing to lose everything.

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I personally think paradox circuits are pretty useless. it may kill a noob, but any experienced robber will watch out for them and cut the grates when they aren't on them. also, this causes the bruteforce price to be 1/4 what it was when they all turn onv($100 for a water per tile instead of $400 for a wire cutter).

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Blip wrote:

williad2 wrote:

You will know your at my house when you see the welcome mat with a face made up of wires.

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Enjoy.

I will. Prepare to lose all your money.

I did a stupid thing by moving the safe closer to the entrance. One player was getting too close for comfort so I thought I would mix it up by moving the safe. Bad mistake on my part. "James Charles Mills" paid a visit and with a few tools he just waltz right to my safe.

I'm assuming that was you...Blip! Hope that 30k you got from me push's you into a higher tax bracket